there were no humans in the ice age
Nonsense, stone age modern humans lived on all the continents except Antarctica and south America in the last ice age. It is hard to be certain of average height, that varies both with inheritance and diet.
Humans during the ice age were similar in height to modern humans, averaging around 5 to 6 feet tall. There is evidence to suggest that some populations may have been slightly shorter due to environmental factors and living conditions.
Homo sapiens who lived during the Ice Age are commonly referred to as Paleolithic humans or Early Modern Humans, depending on the time period within the Ice Age.
During the ice age, humans adapted by developing specialized tools for hunting and gathering in cold environments. The harsh conditions of the ice age also likely influenced the migration patterns of early humans as they followed food sources and sought warmer climates. Some evidence suggests that periods of extreme cold during the ice age may have led to population declines and challenges in finding food.
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels created land bridges between continents, like the Bering Land Bridge between Asia and North America. This allowed early humans to migrate to new continents in search of food and resources.
During the last great ice age, large ice sheets locked up much of Earth's water, lowering sea levels and creating a land bridge between Asia and North America known as Beringia. This allowed humans to migrate from Asia into North America, eventually leading to the settling of the Americas.
During the ice age, vast ice sheets covered much of the northern hemisphere, leading to lower sea levels and creating land bridges between continents. This provided ancestral humans with new opportunities to migrate and colonize areas that were previously inaccessible. The harsh conditions of the ice age may have also encouraged human populations to adapt, evolve, and develop new survival strategies, ultimately leading to their widespread distribution across the earth.
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to wherever food was available
To wherever food was available.
Cannot be determined as there were no written records, however there may have been thousands of rulers of different groups of modern stone age humans, as humans lived on all continents except antarctica and south america during the last ice age.
During the Paleolithic era, humans were able to migrate across the globe from Africa due to the development of tools and technologies that helped them adapt to different environments, such as clothing, fire, and hunting tools. Additionally, changes in climate and food availability may have spurred population movements.
You mean by humans? Some 10,000 years ago, during the last ice age.
an Ice age horse will grow up to be as tall as a modern sized pony
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels created land bridges between continents, like the Bering Land Bridge between Asia and North America. This allowed early humans to migrate to new continents in search of food and resources.
There were no Romans during the Ice Age.
the largest land animal during the ice age was the mammoth YO MAMMA
As far as I know there was no Ice age during the Jurassic era.